Thesaurus / titillation
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When he shaved his signature mustache in 2001 — “on a whim,” he said — his viewership erupted in titillation.
ALEX TREBEK, QUINTESSENTIAL QUIZMASTER AS ‘JEOPARDY!’ HOST FOR THREE DECADES, DIES AT 80EMILY LANGERNOVEMBER 8, 2020WASHINGTON POSTPersistent titillation of competition may be pleasant for a time, but its final results may be injurious.
RAILROADS: RATES AND REGULATIONSWILLIAM Z. RIPLEYThroughout the ride there was a ludicrous titillation of insecurity; but it was greatest at the start and at the finish.
A MIDSUMMER DRIVE THROUGH THE PYRENEESEDWIN ASA DIXHe felt, as it were, the titillation of forming fat which spread slowly all over his body.
THE FAT AND THE THINEMILE ZOLASuch frequent titillation of delicate nervous mechanisms plays sad havoc with general nervous control.
RELIGION AND HEALTHJAMES J. WALSHScaliger proposed to class titillation as a sixth, or separate, sense.
STUDIES IN THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SEX, VOLUME 4 (OF 6)HAVELOCK ELLISIt may be added that, as might be expected, titillation of the skin often has the same significance in animals as in man.
STUDIES IN THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SEX, VOLUME 4 (OF 6)HAVELOCK ELLISToday, as always, men are willing to pay high for the titillation of the senses of smell and taste.
CREATIVE CHEMISTRYEDWIN E. SLOSSONThis was an emotion that he had not enjoyed for many years, and it was not without its titillation.
JACK AND THE CHECK BOOKJOHN KENDRICK BANGSAnd it were a sin of obstinacy, high and horrible obstinacy, to resist the titillation of the famelic sense which is smell.
THE GENTLE READERSAMUEL MCCHORD CROTHERSWORDS RELATED TO TITILLATION
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